The crypto sector partially pulled back, the Meme sector fell 2.11%, and ETH remained relatively strong
Odaily News According to SoSoValue data, after rising for several consecutive days, some crypto market sectors have slightly pulled back. Among them, the Meme sector fell 2.11% in 24 hours. Within the sector, Mog Coin (MOG) and MemeCore (M), which had seen large gains in the previous period, fell 17.93% and 28.96% respectively, but Bonk (BONK) remained strong, rising 4.04%. In addition, Ethereum (ETH) rose 0.76% and remained around $3,000. Bitcoin (BTC) rose 0.18%, falling back after breaking through $120,000 and now at $118,000.
Other sectors with outstanding performance include: NFT sector rose 2.36% in 24 hours, among which Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) rose again by 8.45%; SocialFi sector rose 1.14%, and within the sector, Toncoin (TON) rose 1.18%; PayFi sector rose 0.65%, and Telcoin (TEL) rose 19.75%; DeFi sector rose 0.02%, and Uniswap (UNI) rose 3.62%.
In other sectors, the CeFi sector fell 0.68% in 24 hours, Hyperliquid (HYPE) fell 3.49%; the Layer1 sector fell 0.80%, Hedera (HBAR) fell 4.49%, but Sui (SUI) rose against the trend by 4.81%; the Layer2 sector fell 1.66%, and Mantle (MNT) was relatively strong, rising 3.53% during the session.
The crypto sector index, which reflects the historical trends of the sector, shows that the ssiNFT, ssiSocialFi, and ssiDeFi indices rose by 2.42%, 1.40%, and 0.65%, respectively, in the 24 hours.
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